Apparently, what happens on the way to Vegas, doesn't necessarily stay there. A former vintner and a salon technician were each fined $250 for allegedly engaging in oral sex in front of other passengers on a commercial Allegiant Air flight from Medford, Oregon, to Las Vegas. Christopher Martin, of Las Vegas, and Medford resident Jessica Stroble, each pleaded guilty in absentia in U.S. District Court in Las Vegas to a federal misdemeanor charge of disorderly conduct on Thursday, reports Oregon's… (www.cnn.com) 更多...

I meant in general.My Q to you was to seek your opinion ! Simple.If that was out of place or improper, my honest apologies. For centuries, sex/sexism has been used for publicity and advertising. And some women have happily participated to be projected/used as an 'object of desire' for the desired end result. Debatable , ofcourse. Generally for wrong reasons.

Find them Noooooo!What they should've done was capture it on video, then used it as an Adult inflight movie on other flight's Sort of the way some Tokyo Hotel's do it. They secretly capture couple's having sex then, use the video as Adult movie's. Believe it or not i had a friend that got busted that way, he and his wive went to Tokyo and rented a Hotel room he stayed at 6 month's earlier. They paid for some Adult movies and low and behold, one of the movies was of him and some Japanese Girl getting it on. He was in the restroom when the movie started he said, the wife stormed and went back to the Airport, used her round trip ticket back to SFO.

Sounds like a buncha BS to me. Anybody staying at that hotel would see an act performed in the exact same type of room and décor therefore putting the hotel held for illegal acts. I believe everything I see on the internet too. :P

See what happens when your airline lacks proper passenger entertainment options Allegiant Air? Maybe you can add personal video screens and movie options? You know, something to prevent passengers from inventing their own in flight entertainment??

Well, at least they made it to cruise. Our couple on a DL 737-200 didn't even make it outta the gate. The flight crew asked us to "Bump" the pushback a few times to give them incentive to wrap it up. Dunno if that hindered or helped the situation in the lav, but it got the point across. No one was kicked off the flight or arrested, but everyone got a good laugh out of it and life went on.

LOL, I had a Pilot Discrepancy "Lavatory Door knocked off the Hinges". His answer was they got into some unexpected rough air and the couple in the lav (of a Dash 8 100, how they fit I will never know) were having sex and both fell through the door... They were fully stripped... LOL, security met the plane...

In the early 90s, there was an incident involoving either a British couple or a British airline (or perhaps both) in which the two people who were joining the Mile High Club in one of the lavatories managed to set off the heat detector with their passion.

A flight attendant got no response when she knocked on the door and asked if they were OK. The couple presumably thought that by being quiet, the FA would think no one was in there. However, because the door was obviously latched from the inside and with the heat detector still going off, a male member of the crew used a fire axe and broke down the door. The couple emerged to both cheers and boos from the rest of the self-loading cargo and sheepishly returned to their seats.

(One version of the story published at the time suggested that while they were a couple during their coupling in the loo, they were not sitting together in the cabin as each were actually one half of two couples, but it's quite possible that aspect began as a "wouldn't it be funny if...?" comment that was then quoted and misquoted until it became part of the story.)

As I recall, no charges were filed, but the airline very graciously allowed them to pay the full cost of replacing the lav door. You know how much even a simple bolt costs because of how it must meet airworthiness and safety standards and be certified as such, so you can be sure that the replacement door was not cheap, even if the airline found a second-hand one rather than a brand-new one from Boeing or Airbus.

I am reliably informed -- but wild horses will not be able to drag from me the source of the information -- that the trickiest part of accomplishing initiation into the Mile High Club in an airliner's lavatory is not the small space available for the act itself, but rather being able to make an undetected exit from said lavatory because until one opens the door and steps out, one doesn't know if there is no one waiting or if twenty people are lined up in various states of impatience and need.

Sodomy between consenting adults in private is not illegal in the USA. There are laws against it on the books in some states, but the Supreme Court ruled that they cannot be enforced without violating privacy rights. However, public sex acts are illegal just about everywhere, regardless of the type of activity involved.